Coweta County, Georgia
Rebuilding of the Coweta County
Roadway System Using
Full-Depth Reclamation with Cement
 

Pervious SidebarCoweta County in Georgia has saved an average of 29 percent of the initial cost when estimating the cost of deep patching of the deteriorating asphalt, by using full-depth reclamation with cement.

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Road construction with full-depth reclamation with portland cement uses the materials from the deteriorated asphalt pavement to create a new stabilized base. There is no need to haul in virgin aggregate or haul out old material for disposal. Truck traffic is reduced and there is little to no waste.

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Award Ceremony

Wayne Kennedy Joe Nickelson

Wayne Kennedy Bob Nickelson

Wayne Kennedy (left), Director of Development & Engineering for Coweta County, GA is presented with the Sustainable Leadership Award by Bob Nickelson (right) of the Portland Cement Association. Kennedy was recognized for recycling the county’s roadways using FDR with portland cement.
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Bob Nickelson (left) of the Portland Cement Association, presents Wayne Kennedy (right), Director of Development & Engineering for Coweta County, GA with the Sustainable Leadership Award.
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